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Is the Fashion Industry Transforming into a Big Data Industry?
0 CommentsBig data plays a key role throughout the fashion supply chain, starting with the way designers create, and how brands market their garmen -
Close Encounters of the 4th Kind: Industry 4.0 and Fashion
0 CommentsThere’s a new breed of consumers out there. They are young and vivacious, intelligent and educated. They are the highest paid generation -
Cleaning up the Fashion Supply Chain: Technology Rises to the Challenge
0 CommentsAs major fashion brands work hard to clean up their supply chains, they are implementing technology to optimize the entire manufacturing -
The Bond between Recycling, Sustainability and Technology
0 CommentsAccording to the World Economic Forum (WEC), "Waste is so last year." Despite what may seem like a poignant title for a thought-provoking -
From Pollution to Solution: Breaking Down Waste in the Fashion Industry
0 CommentsFashion is a $1.2 trillion global industry, with more than $250 billion spent annually on fashion in the US alone. The industry employs m -
Mass Production in the Fashion Industry: How quantity outweighs quality and leads to waste and financial loss
0 CommentsIn the last decade alone, the garment industry has undergone numerous changes, as it started its transition from traditional design and m -
Slowing Down Fast Fashion: Why Mass-Produced Garments Don’t ‘Fit’ in a No-Waste Economy
0 CommentsToday's textile industry is essentially on the fast track, where mass-production has led to overproduction, and where unthinkable quantit -
Here comes the bride… and sets the next fashion trend
0 CommentsHow one wedding dress can set bridal fashion trends for future generations You don't have to be a self-proclaimed royal watcher or even -
How tech infiltrates the fashion world: Five up and coming trends in the fashion design industry
0 CommentsWhat is it about the endless surge of innovation that has captivated the online consumer? And more importantly, how is the fashion design -
How 3D Saves Time & Money
0 CommentsAn average of $6-8 billion are spent on physical samples in the apparel industry. Coupled with the traditional workflow means that it can